Process Summary
E-Feasibility defines the following components:
Projects: A project in an E-Feasibility, a space assigned to the client in the TI instance. To create a project, users have to create a room in a multi-tenant eTMF application.
User Roles: E-Feasibility defines below mentioned roles for the users in a project:
- Administrator: Administrator has access to all functionalities and projects, including user permission management.
- Manager: The Manager has access to all the functionalities within a project
- Editor: Editor has the ability to create and edit forms in a project.
- Publisher: Submitter is a registered user contact with the ability to complete a survey within a system.
- Submitter: Publisher has the ability to send and review responses for created forms.
Categories: Categories in E-Feasibility are used to segregate questions and forms with particular shared characteristics under specific groups. E-Feasibility defines the following Categories:
- Question Category
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Form Types
Questions: Every form in a project consists of questions, which allow the user to conduct a survey for clinical research.
Sections in a Survey: Sections in a Survey divide questions into distinct parts. For example, in a Site Selection Questionnaire, below sections can be provided:
- Protocol
- Prior Information
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Staff and Site Profile
Response: Response is the answer to questions sent back by the Submitter or participants of the survey to the Publisher.
Settings: Settings are basic configurations required to create, publish, and complete Surveys in a project.
Reports: Reports are used to display the activities of the user in a project.
CDA: CDA is the Confidentiality Disclosure Agreement that the Sponsor/CRO and the Submitter agree upon and sign for Site feasibility
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